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Rosenberg's Treefrog (Hypsiboas rosenbergi) sleeping on a palm leaf, Panama
Photo by Carlos Bethancourt
This wildwood fairy known for her wild and mystical ways, has been busily chatting with a clever treefrog she's just met.
Suddenly she looks through the canopy
to realize that darkness is about to fall and
it's time for her to return to the safety of
her village.
Watercolor/ink '08 Karen Oliver
Pseudacris regilla
Also known as a Pacific Chorus Frog or a Pacific Green Treefrog, but they aren't always green. I found this one on the edge of a lake near Bend, Oregon
A close-up of the eyes of a gray treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis). These are found throughout the southern Appalachians, where they primarily breed in seasonal and semi-permanent ponds. Click 'all sizes' for more detail.
I found this little guy in my shed trying to get out of the heat. ( a little blurry on his nose - sorry )
Gray Treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor) absorbing water from a Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum) in my yard, Eaton County, Michigan.
A gray treefrog (Hyla versicolor or Hyla chrysoscelis) from southern Wisconsin. They can't not be uniquely identified by external appearance. They do produce different calls (but even the calls overlap depending on the temperature of the calling male). Only a karyotype can tell them apart definitively. This is a young frog about 1.5 cm SVL and it is sitting on my thumb.
Hylidae. This guy has been living in the pipe and fencepost right beside my house for the past three years now. After a summer rain shower, you can always be sure he will be calling. I hope he survives the winter so I can check up on him next year.
Licking County, Ohio.
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Treefrog from MorenaP
www.thingiverse.com/thing:18479
50µm layer height
Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea). Not so green due to coolness and dry conditions.
Taken at Dinner Island Ranch Wildlife Management Area, Hendry County, Florida, USA
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Treefrog from MorenaP
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50µm layer height
Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla) Natural History
A pair of mating pacific treefrogs (Pseudacris regilla) observed in Napa County, CA.